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If you are headed thru Tucson and down I-19 all you can count on I-10 is Cortaro exit in Marana on the north. Green Valley on the south is a no-no as is all Tucson stores. Don't know about east on I-10.

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Yup, I agree, Tucson is hostile about any overnighters in any parking lot.

WOW! Maybe Tucson is over run by RVer's, mostly in the Winter, what with all of the snowbirds who want to save a buck. Maybe the different small communities within Tucson don't have the man power/funding to patrol all of the Walmart parking lots, making sure that every one is safe.Let's be honest, everyone loves to come to Southern Arizona, and yes, it's not Walmart but the different municipalities within the greater Tucson area who are against boondocking, FOR YOUR SAFETY!

One of the reasons that Tucson is not allowing parking overnite in parking lots is because after 9/11 there were so many RVer's parking at the Walmart on Valencia for weeks on end and disobeying the overnite rule. The campgrounds were not full because of 9/11 and complained about it to the different goverment offices about it. So guess they ruled out all overnite parking.